Subscription and support revenues — $2.37 billion, up 26% year-over-year.

Professional services and other revenues— $193 million, up 28% year-over-year.

Estimated revenues for Q3— $2.64 billion to $2.65 billion. Analysts had previously projected revenues of $2.61 billion for the period.

Estimated earnings per share for Q3 (adjusted)— $0.36 a share to $0.37 a share. Analysts had previously forecast earnings of $0.36 for the quarter.

Estimated revenues for fiscal year 2018 — $10.35 billion to $10.40 billion. Analysts had previously expected revenues of $10.28 billion for the year.

Estimated earnings per share for fiscal year 2018 (adjusted) — $1.29 per share to $1.31 earnings per share. Wall Street had previously forecast earnings of $1.30 a share.

Despite the beat on the top and bottom lines and the somewhat better-than-expected third-quarter forecast, Salesforce's stock quickly dropped $1.75, or nearly 2%, to $91.20 a share in recent after-hours trading.

It's since bounced back up to $92 — down 1% from where it closed, but still up from $91.76, where it closed on Monday.